Showing posts with label black. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Leather Dresses and Red Hair.

Mahogany: reddish brown: a shade of brown with a tinge of red.


Technically, the hair bit should be mahogany because yes, I dyed it mahogany. I also wore a two-tone leather dress for my "late birthday" dinner yesterday.


(Zara black cardigan, Zara two-tone leather dress, unbranded wedges)



Dressed in all black but tomorrow will be the first day of chinese new year, so please do expect some colors!

Love,
Tammie.


"The hair is the richest ornament of women.
- Martin Luther

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

80's Inspiration

Transformation: a qualitative change

I love how all the things that were old are new again. I would imagine that there's a billion of posts concerning the same topic I'm about to write about now, but it really is something that's worth writing a post about :)


Bright bold colors, baggies, converse, high socks - I think it's really inspirational and great to be able to take things from the past and turn it into something that you can wear today. So today's look, I was really trying to channel some 80s look. Who wouldn't want to live in the 80s? Big hair, bold colors, and just everything is so bright and bold (and big for that matter).
Okay, not quite like this - but the same idea.
1980 Vogue Editorial
Love the harems there and the knit boob tube.

I had an English presentation today so I didn't want to distract everyone with neon green pants or something, but instead I wore a purple/blue tank and all black. I wore my ratty black converse with high socks (bunched up in the bottom to channel leg warmers), my black harems and a black blazer with my new Cotton on purple/black chiffon crop tank. Later on in the day I put on my grey knit beanie. Been listening to Britney the whole day as well.





Chills,
Tammie.

"Don't spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door"
- Coco Chanel
 
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